A/N: Long time no see. I'm just stopping by to post this. I actually wanted to post more, but since I am somewhat busy and in the middle of writing another story, this is unfortunately all you are getting for now. For everyone who still follows and reads this story, thank you incredibly much! And also to the ones, continuing to leave reviews: Thank you! :)

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A few tears slipped from both of their eyes as they finally let go of each other in order to lock eyes. Emma smiled broadly at her mother who looked just as happy and relieved.

"You're home." The brunette whispered with a hitch in her voice as she took her daughter's hands in her own.

She squeezed them gently before she turned a little to face Regina and…

"Is that…" Snow breathed in shock and amazement alike once she had set eyes on that tiny brown-haired boy who looked strangely like her daughter…but also a lot like Regina. However, before she could finish her question, the dark-haired woman, standing close to him spoke up with a beaming smile.

"Yes. Meet Henry, our son."

Chapter 28

"Henry? As in…" Mary Margaret started, but she was quickly interrupted by her daughter.

"Yes, Regina's father. We thought it was appropriate cause he is one of the few that have always supported and loved Regina."

Emma smiled at the brunette then, trying to show some of her own emotions towards the dark-haired beauty. Love was the strongest and most powerful amongst them.

The woman with the pixie haircut spoke up, grinning broadly while ruffling through the young boy's hair. "So you're Henry Junior then I guess."

Henry giggled as he tried to retrieve his head in shyness. He wasn't used to such affection given to him by strangers except for the one Regina had provided. However, now he knew why he had been as forthcoming and accepting of her gestures. Yes, she was his other mother. Everything made perfect sense to him.

"Why don't all three of you come in? David just made his way here, too after he had regained his memories so we could have a little get together, family time so to speak." Snow said lovingly with a step to her left, holding the door open for the others to come in.

Emma chuckled a little at the sudden outpour of her mother, knowing how the older woman loved family get-togethers and the like. She was such a wonderful person, always trying to search for the best in people and wanting to unite them in some way. The brunette just shook her head in silence, smiling to herself due to the expectant and exaggerated behavior of Snow. She was somewhat astonished that the blonde's mother didn't want to share her unicorn stickers with them. However, since the day was still young, that was also likely to happen.

"Sure." Regina mouthed, stepping forward as she dragged the blonde and their son after her.

As soon as Charming took notice of Emma he quickly approached her and swung his strong arms around her, letting out a heavy breath that was laced with relief. He inhaled deeply as he spoke up, "Emma, you found us."

Regina chuckled lightly at the way too common exclamation, but got smacked by her little son after a second. She looked at him in an irritated way before he gave an answer to his behavior.

"It what we say. A family."

Henry smiled broadly at the brunette who suddenly warmed up upon seeing him like that. Maybe he was right. Maybe that was just what a family thrived for, what a family needed in a sense, some kind of tradition even if it was just this one cheesy line.

"It is quite weird to have all of the memories back, isn't it?" Snow said, looking at the two women who were sitting close to one another on the couch. They missed being able to do that so it was only natural for them to make up for the missed years and hold hands or touch the other whenever possible.

"It is amazing." Regina only said, smirking at the blonde who smiled back cheekily. Warm feelings ran down her body, warming her heart and then meeting in her stomach in a swirl of emotions. Yes, she loved Emma more than anything and yes, she had missed her like crazy.

"So what are your next plans? Would you want to go back to the Enchanted Forest? Or are you going to buy an apartment or move in the mansion, but then again Cora…," Mary Margaret started to ramble, but was quickly cut off by her daughter for the sake of everyone.

"Ma, stop. We're gonna pay a visit to Henry first, which will mean that we will see Cora again, but we're gonna deal with her. And then we're going to take it slow and just go with the flow."

Regina rolled her eyes a tad dramatic when Emma finished. The brunette who sat across from them suddenly seemed more confused though than happy and giggly. She contorted her face as she seemed to think hard.

"I haven't seen Henry in Storybrooke yet. I actually haven't seen him since the curse. I'm not quite sure if he even lives with Cora."

The dark-haired woman raised one eyebrow as she looked at Mary Margaret and decided to interrupt her, "What are you trying to say, Snow?"

"I think there's a chance that he could still be in the Enchanted Forest."

"I suppose my mother's wish will be granted. I really do need to talk to her." Regina said with a voice that drooled with annoyance.

"I'm coming with you." The blonde said quickly, looking at the other woman with concern.

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